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Meanings of
impolitely
in English
In an impolite manner.
rudely
discourteously
politely
courteously
Usage of
impolitely
in English
1
The trader rather
impolitely
stopped his speech by raising an open palm.
2
Not
impolitely
,
just in the way that a very busy man handles interruptions.
3
Rose stared very
impolitely
,
it must be confessed, at her visitor.
4
She charges foreigners heavily, keeps them waiting, and treats them
impolitely
.
5
He was a man of some power; he almost never spoke
impolitely
to anyone.
6
Marx is unusually tall for an American and thus almost
impolitely
tall in Japan.
7
His novels roil, threatening at any moment to erupt
impolitely
all over the carpet.
8
He eyed me up and down most
impolitely
,
and pretended not to recognise me.
9
I'm not a liar, as you've very
impolitely
told me.
10
Yes, that is why she treats me so
impolitely
.
11
For a moment,
impolitely
,
his eyes left the tree.
12
Most
impolitely
,
he interrupted his companion and cried out:
13
But this sort of thing wakes you up
impolitely
,
and makes you ask impolite questions.
14
When I rushed so
impolitely
into this room, I told you that I was in despair.
15
Here I, rather
impolitely
,
interrupted my learned colleague.
16
But Stanley Patterson had
impolitely
forgotten to listen.
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impolitely
Adverb
Frequent collocations
converse impolitely
cry impolitely
erupt impolitely
impolitely tall
sigh impolitely
More collocations
Impolitely
through the time